“Fossil, Feather, and Light” Prairie grasses cover the ocean bottom of pre-Cambrian seas that once covered the Flint Hills of Kansas. As a child I gazed at the layers of shale and limestone in road cuts, and picked out remains of invertebrate fossils: crinoid stems, gastropods, brachiopods and the occasional trilobite. The largeness of millennia memory fills me with awe and calls to me like the cry of the Sandhill Cranes in migration each autumn and spring. The Presence of Mystery enfolds me at the loom, entering the strands of wool in my hands as I weave.” – Elizabeth J. Buckley

The Daily Dose is back! Life caught up to us over the last couple months and we just couldn’t find the time or energy to invest in this project. But, things have settled down and we are back at it! We have tons of new pieces and artists to share!